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of the Moscow department was not, was of the Collegium
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Yes, probably.
You better remember this, apparently, and I'm on this subject already, I confess, ohlodel already.
But remember that Kandinsky as chairman of the State Procurement Commission at the Museum Division, Bureau of Fine Arts Narcompros involved in the organization of provincial museums, is sending the picture.
No, again got it wrong?
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of the Moscow department was not
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Narcompros Department of Fine Arts was established in St. Petersburg on Jan. 29, 1918 After moving to Moscow government People's Commissar for Education Lunacharskii over the year continued to be predominantly in Petrograd, and from time to Time leaving for Moscow. Some departments Narcompros, including ISO, divided into two parts - the Petrograd and Moscow. The head of the department of Fine Arts was DP Shterenberg, who is also head of the Petrograd part of the department; of Moscow headed by Deputy Head of the Division VE Tatlin. Early in 1919, Petrograd College of Arts and the art industry (ie, the board Department of Fine Arts) consisted of the following persons: DP Schr (chairperson), NN Punin (deputy chairman and head of the literary and publishing section), Nathan Altman (director subsections painting section of art works), AT Matveev (head sculpture of the same subsection of the section), LA Ilyin (head of the same subsection of the architecture section), AE Karev (Head teacher section), PK Vaulin (section head of the art industry), I. Shkolnik (Head theatrical decorative section), GS Yatmanov (Head of Department of Museums and the protection of monuments of art and antiques), V. Vladimir Mayakovsky, Osip Brik, artists SV Chekhonin and VD Baranov-Rossine, architects L. Rudnev, VA Shuko, E. J. Stahlberg, BI Dubenetsky. (c)
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